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Support Tools for Post-Concussion Sleep Issues

July 3, 2014 by admin

 

Officials at the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center have released new clinical recommendations and support tools to assist in the identification and treatment of a sleep disturbance occurring in patients after a concussion.

The suite of products assists health care providers in the identification of a sleep problem and provides recommendations for its treatment, officials said.

 

“Sleep disorders are common after a person sustains a concussion,” said Army Col. Sidney Hinds II, DVBIC’s national director. “The prompt identification and treatment of sleep disorders are an important part of the recovery process for concussion. Sleep is critical to the brain’s healing and recovery processes. Research shows that if sleep is regular and adequate, restorative processes are promoted.”

 

Since 2000, more than 300,000 U.S. service members have suffered a traumatic brain injury. Common sleep disorders associated with TBI include insomnia, circadian rhythm sleep-wake disorder and obstructive sleep apnea. Insomnia is the most common sleep disturbance after concussion, center officials said.

 

The new Management of Sleep Disturbances following Acute Concussion/Mild TBI Clinical Recommendations suite is composed of clinical recommendations, a clinical support tool, a provider-education slide deck and a patient-education fact sheet.

 

“These clinical recommendations advise that all patients with concussion symptoms should be screened for the presence of a sleep disorder,” said U.S. Public Health Service Capt. Cynthia Spells, DVBIC’s clinical affairs officer. “Patients should be asked if they are experiencing frequent difficulty in falling or staying asleep, excessive daytime sleepiness or unusual events during sleep. The initial step in the diagnosis of a sleep disorder includes a focused sleep assessment.”

 

Nonpharmacological measures to treat insomnia that focus on stimulus control and good sleep hygiene are the preferred methods of treatment, officials said. Short-term use of sleep medication may be necessary in addition to these measures if they are not effective by themselves, they added.

 

Spells said stimulus control means controlling the environment to help promote sleep. Examples of stimulus control measures include relaxing before bedtime, going to bed only when sleepy, getting out of bed when unable to sleep, removing electronics such as the TV, smartphone and computer from the bedroom and using the bedroom only for sleep and intimacy.

Source: U.S. Department of Defense

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